Depressurization

Depressurization

A condition that occurs when the air pressure inside a structure is lower that the air pressure outdoors. Depressurization can occur when household appliances that consume or exhaust house air, such as fireplaces or furnaces, are not supplied with enough makeup air. Radon may be drawn into a house more rapidly under depressurized conditions. Backdrafting of furnaces and vented appliances can also occur with depressurization, introducing exhaust gases into the house.

Building on the popular Citation CJ3, the CJ3+ features an integrated avionics suite from Garmin, the G3000, an automatically controlled cabin pressurization system, and an advanced fault and maintenance diagnostic system.

Cabin pressurization N The average passenger doesnOt think about cabin pressurization until their yellow safety masks fall from the ceiling, but the reality is that if the technology hadnOt been developed during WWII, we wouldnOt be able to fly much above 10,000 feet.

With the arrival of this new aircraft, the airline will meet the demand of the Spanish market, offering 243 seats, 32 in first class with 180-degree reclining with more space between seats, new individual entertainment systems and an improvement in cabin pressurization, among other features.

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